Mark Kende

James Madison Chair in Constitutional Law, Director of the Constitutional Law Center, and Professor of Law

“Jah Does Not Rule: Rastafarianism and the Freedom of Religion in the South African Constitutional Courtroom,” Book Chapter in Constitutional Rights in Two Worlds, South Africa and the United States (Cambridge University Press, 2009).

“Regulating Internet Pornography Aimed at Children: A Comparative Constitutional Perspective on Passing The Camel through the Needle’s Eye,” 2007 BYU Law Review 1623.

“Truth Commissions Versus Prosecutions—An African Perspective,” Book Chapter in Security, Reconstruction, and Reconciliation: When the Wars End (University College London Press 2007).

Russell E. Lovell, II

Professor of Law

The NAACP Report on Iowa State Government Employment, Sept. 17, 2007, published on Iowa Department of Administrative Services web site and the Des Moines NAACP web site.

“Trial Practicum Integral to First Year Law School Curriculum,” 90 Judicature 114 (Nov.-Dec. 2006).

Rebecca Lutkenhaus

Associate Professor of Law Librarianship

Cathy Mansfield

Professor of Law

A commentary on "Beyond Usury: A Study of Credit Card Use and Preference Among Low-Income Consumers" by Professor Angela Littwin, 86 TEXAS L. REV. 451 (2008).

David McCord

Professor of Law

Should Commission of a Contemporaneous Arson, Burglary, Kidnapping, Rape, or Robbery Be Sufficient to Make a Murderer Eligible for a Death Sentence?—An Empirical and Normative Analysis, 49 Santa Clara L. Rev. 1-50 (2009).

Editor of Judicature magazine symposium issue “The Effects of Capital Punishment on the Administration of Justice (March/April 2006); wrote the Introduction and the Afterword.

Lightning Still Strikes: Evidence from the Popular Press that Death Sentencing Continues to Be Unconstitutionally Arbitrary More than Three Decades after Furman, 71 Brooklyn L. Rev. 797-927 (2005).

Keith Miller

Ellis and Nelle Levitt Distinguished Professor of Law

"The Law of Gambling-Casebook," (2011--Carolina Academic Press; co-author Anthony Cabot)

Ohio v. Roberts, entry in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES (David S. Tanenhaus, editor) (Macmillan Reference USA, 2008)

Peter K. Yu

Kern Family Chair in Intellectual Property Law, Director of the Intellectual Property Law Center, and Professor of Law

“The Sweet and Sour Story of Chinese Intellectual Property Rights,” in Technology, Progress and Prosperity: A History of Intellectual Property and Development (Graham Dutfield and Uma Suthersanen eds., Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming 2010)

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